General Information[]
North Vietnam is a Mahayana Vietnamese monarchy under a mandala system located in the North Laos, Sông Hông and Tonkin areas, Indochina region, East Indies subcontinent, of the Asia continent; arising during 'The Second World War' era.
The mandala system monarchy will change the state religion from Mahayana to Secular in 1910, and reform to a socialist republic in 1920.
Emerging, gaining cores, from Secular Modern France on September 2, 1945 the republic borders fellow secular countries ( Modern France southwest and China north) and the waters of the Gulf of Tonkin and Coast of Annam (South China Sea area and region) east.
North Vietnam, losing its cores, will unite with Secular South Vietnam becoming Secular Vietnam on July 2, 1976 and will never appear on the map for the rest of the timeline.
Bug: Instead of a socialist republic the country will be a oligarchy.
See also: Vietnam, South Vietnam, China, Soviet Union, United States, France
Decisions[]
Abandon Secularism (since 1910)[]
- Requirement(s):
- Effect(s):
Form Vietnam[]
- Requirement(s):
- Vietnam does not exist
- Primary Culture is Vietnamese
- Administrative Technology at least 78
- Is not a subject nation
- Is not at war
- Own core province(s): Viet Bac (616), Hai Phong (613), Thuan Hoa (610), and Prey Nokor (605)
- Effect(s):
- Gain a permanent claim on Area(s): Tonkin and Champa
- Government Rank changes to Kingdom
- Gain 25 Prestige
- Country change to Vietnam
- Get 'Increased Centralization' for 20 years
- Can embrace Vietnamese Ideas and Traditions